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Located on Harstine Island at the northwest end of Case Inlet, Jarrell Cove State Park offers saltwater access via Pickering Passage. This well-protected cove provides excellent moorage for kayakers and small boats seeking a scenic anchorage surrounded by dense conifer forests. The park is accessible both by land and water, making it a convenient destination for paddlers exploring the Puget Sound region.
The launch area is situated along the shoreline with nearby dock facilities. Note that user reviews mention the takeout can be rough and challenging, particularly during high-traffic periods—solo paddlers and those with heavier boats should be prepared for a potentially difficult landing. A ranger station is on-site if you need assistance or have questions about the area.
This is an ideal base for exploring the protected waters of Case Inlet and Pickering Passage, offering a peaceful escape with scenic views and abundant wildlife. Plan accordingly for tides and water conditions typical of Puget Sound saltwater environments.